A closer look at our collections: LCVP landing craft
This rare Landing Craft, Vehicle and Personnel or 'Higgins Boat' is on display at the D-Day Museum, Portsmouth. It could carry around 36 troops. Part of a series of videos presented by staff of the D-Day Museum, Portsmouth. Find out more about the museum’s collection of artefacts connected with D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, and also about our plans for the future of the museum. (Our museum is now The D-Day Story, Portsmouth. Find out more on our website: theddaystory.com)

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The Higgins Boat: Its Pivotal and Transformative Role in World War II and Beyond

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The 15 Deadliest Fighter Planes of World War One (No. 1 Killed More of Its Own Pilots)

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A Fascinating Look At The Restored HMS Warrior

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The Boats That Built Britain - WWII Landing Craft - Part 1.

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HMS Warrior (1860) - First Armoured Battleship of the Royal Navy

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D-Day Landing Craft - Part 1 - How 4,126 Allied Craft made the Normandy Landings Possible

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Before Electricity: How Solid Oak Becomes a Water Wheel Shaft (1964)

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" JOB 99 PLUTO " OPERATION PLUTO - PIPELINE UNDER THE OCEAN - GAS FOR D-DAY INVASION 1944 XD60954

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LCVP HIGGINS BOAT 1944 U.S. NAVY LANDING CRAFT TRAINING FILM 29784

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World War 2 Motor Gun Boat Tour : 1942 MGB 81

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The Boats That Built Britain - WWII Landing Craft - Part 2

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Tour Inside One of WWII's Deadliest Submarines – USS Silversides

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USN Landing Craft Infantry Large (LCI-L) Description & Employment in WW2 1944- HD

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How Workers Built Wooden Ships Larger Than Football Fields Without Power Tools

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Ships Found PERFECTLY PRESERVED on the Ocean Floor

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The Various Landing Craft of D-Day

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LCVP / Higgins Boats - Guide 386

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The D-Day Story and Landing Craft Tank 7074

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WW2 Rocket Ships - Beach Landing Battering Rams

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